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A Golf Cart Caddy - Every Golfer Needs One

Most golfers can't afford to have a human caddy walk with them, carrying their clubs and irons, lugging all the heavy stuff around and handing them the exact right club the moment they mutter its name and reach out for it. Most golfers have a golf cart caddy they trundle around the greens with. They push it up hill and down hill, usually wishing they could afford an efficient human caddy.

That's probably why the Electric Golf Cart has become so popular. It can lug all your expensive and heavy golf equipment around at the mere touch of a button. That's because it has electric power. It isn't quite so good at handing you the right club when you need it, but who knows what it may be capable of doing in time.

The weekend fair weather golfer isn't really a sportsman or sportswoman. He or she does it because they feel they should most of the time. They mutter things like, "It's worth it for the exercise, and besides, my handicap is getting better too." The exercise? Hmmm... There's more to golf than just the exercise, though no one should knock that part of it.

The GoKart doesn't eliminate the exercise involved in playing golf, though at a push in an extreme lazy situation you just might get it to carry you around the course, but it isn't really designed for that. It does, however, eliminate all that unnecessary pushing and dragging of the ordinary golf caddy. It then lets you simply get on with enjoying the fine exercise involved in walking from hole to hole. You can also play golf.

The GoKartis no ordinary golf cart caddy. It has a motor, of course, powered by a battery. It's designed to have enough power to take you over a normal 18 hole course at least. However, you don't even need to panic if the battery does run down. You can resort to the old-fashioned idea of simply pushing it. That works just fine. But don't even think of power loss - the GoKart is robust enough to stay the course every time. You just have to be sure that you are too.

Using the GoKart is sheer simplicity itself. The controls consist of just an on/off switch and a speed control roller. You use the intuitive roller control to make the GoKart travel at the same speed you walk at. You can set it much faster if you wish, though speed golf isn't so much in its infancy as yet to be discovered. Whatever way you choose to use your GoKart, one thing remains constant: your golf cart caddy, the GoKart.

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